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Estonia
Ducat; Kroon ; Mark; Sent
Latvia
Ducat; Lats; Santims , Santimu; Thaler,
Grossus; Groszy; Ort; Polcher; Solidus,
Mark; Ore
Lithuanian
Denaro ; Ducat; Grosz ; Gulden; Litas ; Schilling
The kroon is the currency of Estonia. It is subdivided into 100
senti
In 1927, before the kroon was officially introduced, 100 marka banknotes
circulated with an "ÜKS KROON" (1 kroon) overprint. Eesti Pank
introduced 10 krooni notes in 1928, followed by 5 and 50 krooni in 1929,
20 krooni in 1932 and 100 krooni in 1935.
500 krooniIn banknotes were introduced in denominations of 1, 2,
5, 10, 25, 100 and 500 krooni.
The lats is the currency of Latvia.and is
sub-divided into 100 santīmi
The Latvian Bank issued notes from the twenties in denominations of 20, 25, 50,
100 and 500 latu. They also issued 10 latu notes which were 500 rubli
notes overprinted and currency notes of 10 and 20 latu. The lats
was reintroducted in 1993, replacing the Latvian rublis, which was used
for short period after Latvia regained its independence.
Banknotes
5 lati: oak-tree ,
10 latu: River Daugava and oak-leaf ,
20 latu: Traditional house ,
50 latu: sailing-ship and oak-leaf ,
100 latu: Krišjānis Barons and oak-leaf ,
500 latu: Latvian folk-maid and oak-leaf
The litas is the currency of Lithuania. It is divided into 100 centų
( plural centai). The litas
was after World War I, and was reintroduced on 1993, following a
period of currency exchange from the ruble to the litas with the
temporary talonas then in place.
In 1993, banknotes of 10, 20,
50, 100, 500 and 1000 litų.were issued. followed by a new series of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 litų, with only the 100 litų
notes of the first series remaining in circulation. 200 litų notes were
introduced later, followed by 500 litų . |